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Job Steps Risks/Hazards Quality/Safe Work Practices <br /> Cover and mark or immediately report open holes/openings in walk surfaces <br /> and walls. Do not approach closer than 15 feet from an unprotected edge <br /> were a fall of 4 feet or more exists. <br /> If possible use a table or box to elevate your work surface to approximate waist <br /> Back strain from bending or stooping while working height. If working at ground level is required use a kneeling pad and kneel,do <br /> not bend at the waist. <br /> If walking through a site with limited line of sight to the ground,such as through <br /> grass/weeds, move slowly and be mindful and deliberate in foot placement to <br /> Laceration from stepping-on or being struck by a sharp object. avoid contacting/stepping on a sharp object or in a hole.Wear appropriate <br /> footwear for the task(safety boots,sturdy work boots);check that footwear has <br /> good tread. <br /> Identify overhead hazards in walkways or work/rest areas that are located at <br /> head-height or that may fall(e.g.,angled building structural elements, roadway <br /> Working around overhead hazards Serious injury to head or neck signage, icicles, unstable snow drifts/roof build-up, unstable items stored at <br /> height). Eliminate hazards if possible, or demarcate hazard with signs and <br /> flagging,and move work area if possible. Wear hardhat. <br /> Hand abrasion or lacerations from contact with edges/surfaces of item being Wear mechanic's style or leather work gloves when carrying general items. <br /> carried Wear cut-resistant gloves when carrying objects with potentially sharp edges. <br /> Use dedicated handles or hand-holds if present. <br /> Use mechanical lifting devices and carts(e.g. hydraulic hand carts)if available. <br /> Lifting/Carrying/Moving materials or Know your personal limitations and do not lift beyond that.At a maximum, do <br /> objects not lift objects >50 lbs. or objects that are bulky or awkward without <br /> Strains to back or other muscles from lifting objects improperly(e.g., lifting assistance. When lifting any object keep your back straight, bend your knees, <br /> by bending at the back,twisting while lifting) and use your legs, arms, and shoulders for leverage. Do not twist at the waist, <br /> turn at the feet instead. Avoid lifting above shoulder height and keep load <br /> close to the body axis. When carrying items keep the load at approximately <br /> waist level and do not carry loads that obstruct your view of your walk path. <br /> INTERNAL-LIMITED:This document or email may contain internal-limited information.If you have receivdda�fs 4 iat Ilding any attachments—in error,please notify the sender promptly and delete the document or e <br />